What's CiderPress?

CiderPress provides the features that Apple II enthusiasts need to manage
their disk and file archives. Open them, view their contents, and copy
files between them. There are other programs that provide access to disk and
file archives, but none have as many features or support as many formats as
CiderPress.

CiderPress, introduced in March 2003, was developed by
Andy McFadden and sold as shareware through
faddenSoft, LLC. The program was
made free, and the source code released under the BSD license, in March 2007.
A "refresh" to modernize the code was done in January 2015.

Downloads

For Win98/ME/2K, download the final version 3 stable release:
CiderPress v3.0.1 (4-Jan-2009)

The installation package includes the main CiderPress app and the Multi-Disk Catalog
utility (MDC).

Documentation

Extensive documentation is available from the "help" menu. A
tutorial is available, with some sample
files.

In addition, Walt Perko has created an
animated GIF (1.8MB)
demonstrating how to put a 32MB ProDOS volume onto a CF card for use with
a CFFA (useful if your Apple II isn't able to format the CF card first).

The
GitHub project page has the full source code, as well as places
to file bug reports. Click "releases" to get sources for a specific
release tag. The source for this web site can be found in
the
gh-pages branch.